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"The Trawler", part of the folk ballet "The Sea" (1949) composed by Nikos Skalkottas. Performed by the Orchestra of Colours (conductor: Miltos Logiadis). "Η Τράτα" από το λαϊκό μπαλέτο "Η Θάλασσα" (1949) του Νίκου Σκαλκώτα, με την Ορχήστρα των Χρωμάτων (διευθύνει ο Μίλτος Λογιάδης). Videoclip: Christos Zouliatis Nikos Skalkottas was born in Halkis in 1904 and died in Athens in 1949. Very early on he started violin lessons with his father and uncle. He continued studying at the Athens Conservatory and graduated in 1920. From 1921 to 1933 he lived in Berlin, where he first took violin lessons with Willy Hess. In 1923 he decided to give up his career as a violinist and become a composer. He studied composition with Paul Kahn, Paul Juon, Kurt Weill, Philipp Jarnach and Arnold Scho"nberg. In 1933, when Hitler came to power, Skalkottas returned to Athens, where he earned a living playing in different orchestras. While he was still alive, his music remained relatively unknown. After his death, thanks to the efforts of a group of friends of the composer with the dominant figure of Yiannis Papaioannou, Skalkottas' musical work became more known. Around 1954-55, when his music was first performed abroad, the composer took place among the most important composers of the mid-war dodecaphonic avantgarde. Since then, Skalkottas' name has always been part of the contemporary scene, sometimes more so sometimes less so, depending on the initiatives taken by - mainly - the Greek side. Within Greece itself, the "Greek Dances" remained for a long time the best known of his works. Skalkottas died unexpectedly in 1949, leaving some symphonic works with incomplete orchestration. Visit my blog: http://goodmusipresszita.blogspot.gr/